Poll: Senator Sanders keeps his title as single most liked elected politician

A new poll about the most popular and unpopular men of politics in the US had a lot of interesting details.

The person who was probably the most prominent was senator Bernie Sanders based on the Harvard Harris Poll online survey of 2,263 registered voters.

The 75-year-old senator who challenged Hillary Clinton in the 2016 Democratic primary, could gain a 54 per cent favorability rating among voters. Around 36 percent of voters had different viewpoint. They had a negative view toward the former mayor of Burlington.

The one who came the next rank after him was Vice President Mike Pence, who had a favorability rating of 44 percent. Boston globe reported “The lowest rank of favorability to be considered, Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell had the lowest favorability rating among elected officials, with just 19 percent.”

Forty-nine percent of voters stated they had a negative view of the Senate leader. This could provide a useful pretext for his critics to slam the him. The rest of those who voted said that they either did not know about the senator, or did not know sufficient to form a firm opinion.

Other senators in the top 10, poll-wise, include Vermont’s second senator, Patrick Lahey and Susan Collins and Angus King who are both Maine senators. Numbers and figures truly show that Sanders can gain benefit over his 75 percent approval rating at home to look towards another potential presidential campaign.

If it wasn’t for Hillary Clinton’s impediments, experts and analysts, senator Sanders might have won the big ballot over Donald Trump and none of these gaps and divisions would be forced upon Americans.